Outside centre Daly, whose conversion secured a narrow 16-15 win over defending champions England in round two, kicked 17 points to move Ireland into third place in the table.

Hooker Romain Ruffenach was the only man to get on the scoresheet for France while Ulster's Conor Joyce grabbed Ireland's solitary in a professional performance from the hosts.

Ireland settle well and they early pressure earned them the lead when Daly slotted a penalty from in front of the posts.

France hit back however, somewhat against the run of play, when Steve Crosbie's kick was charged down and Ruffenach stole to pounce for the try.

Undeterred, Ireland hit back almost immediately and again it was Daly who struck the penalty to hand his side a 6-5 lead.

Last year, Ireland edged out France by the narrowest of margins, sneaking a 13-12 win and as this match wore on, there was little to separate the two sides.

But indiscretions from France, frequently slowing the ball at the ruck, enabled Daly to show his kicking accuracy and the Leinster centre notched three more penalties with Florian Vialelle sent to the sin bin for France.

Leading 15-5 at the break, Ireland were forced to withstand some considerable early pressure for France, who boosted highly-rated Toulouse flyer Gael Fickou in their back line.

But indiscipline was to cost France dearly and replacement Baptiste Serin was sent to the sin bin - and Fickou soon followed - before Ireland stepped back on the front foot.

And Ruddock's side immediately capitalised, flanker Joyce driving his way over from close range before Daly added the extras for a 22-5 lead.

And that was how it remained as Ireland put their defeat to Scotland last time out behind them while France remain with just one win in the competition.